I can't get a pic...but the bottle looks like a normal crown royal bottle in a blue box and came with 2 pieces of paper. the one looks like a dollar bill and says:
THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM
Certificate of Registration
Crown Royal
A Rare Blend of Canadian Whisky
By
Joseph E. Seagram & Sons...
Hey...My dad had a Crown Royal bottle that was given to him. It had a "ration" card with it...The bottle is from WWII and it has never been opened. The guy who owned the bottle served in the navy in WWII. The guy who gave the bottle to my dad was a great nephew of the serviceman. I'll post the...
I seen a bottle for 8 bucks...and was wonderin if its worth it...it has 4 holes on the top that look like corks go in em...a square top...and it rounds out in the bottom of the bottle...it has dividers or something made of glass on the inside so you can hold 4 different liquids at the same...
The Great Seal bottle was a flavoring extract bottle. prolly late 1800's or early 1900's. probably go for 1-2 bucks...its fairly common. The castoria bottle was probably from mid 1800's and also is reasonably common...it is worth about 2-3 bucks. It was a medicine bottle for Castoria...I'm not...
I'll try to...cant guarantee anything tho...i think u may be right...cause i have a wine bottle that looks the exact same way almost but has the wine label on still
Hey...i just got a bottle...kinda looks like a crock...brown and white...but it has a black listerine cap on it. the cap is plastic...so i know it's not that old...just interested about it if anyone has info on it. Thanks!
I just got a torpedo bottle. it's kind of a green glass. How much do they go for...and how do you date them. Mine's really heavy. i paid like 5 bucks for it...i didnt think it was a bad price. it had a lot of air bubbles in it. any info appreciated. thanks
My friend gave me a jar to find info about. the seam goes to almost the lip...and then a wavy seam goes around the top. the lip of the jar feels smooth...so i dont think it was a ground lip. there are hundreds of air bubbles in the glass...some really big. The bottom is embossed with "...
My friend gave me this bottle to find info about. It is a real tall green bottle. its seams do not go through the lip. they stop where the bottle starts to curve. it has a paper label in tact that says Liquid Carbolic Acid. No. 5. 1 lb. and at the bottom of the label says F.C. Calvert & CO...
Found 4 jar lids for 10 cents each...they are ceramic or something...they're white. 2 of them have embossed lettering around the lid saying "GENUINE ZINC CAP FOR BALL MASON JARS" and 1 says "GENUINE BOYD'S CAP FOR MASON JAR" the other one doesnt have anything on it. Any info on dates of them...